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Using a wide variety of stunning photographs, author Kevin Kurtz poses thought-provoking questions to help readers determine if things are living or nonliving. For example, if most (but not all) living things can move, can any nonliving things move? As part of the Compare and Contrast series, this is a unique look at determining whether something is living or nonliving. This nonfiction picture book with a cuddle factor includes a 4-page For Creative Minds section in the back of the book and a 30-page cross-curricular Teaching Activity Guide online. Living Things and Nonliving Things is vetted by experts and designed to encourage parental engagement. Its extensive back matter helps teachers with time-saving lesson ideas, provides extensions for science, math, and social studies units, and uses inquiry-based learning to help build critical thinking skills in young readers. The Spanish translation supports ELL and dual-language programs. The interactive ebook reads aloud in both English and Spanish with word highlighting and audio speed control to promote oral language skills, fluency, pronunciation, text engagement, and reading comprehension. Tap animals and other things that make noise to hear their sounds.
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1 released bookA Compare and Contrast Book is a 1-book series first released in 2017 with contributions by Kevin Kurtz.
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This week, a kindergarten class came into our school library during one of its quiet times, on the search for living things. They found our bearded dragon. They found our turtles. They found our blue-tongued skink. I suggested to the teacher that there might be at least one more living thing in the library and she was suddenly remembered that there is an ivy plant on the bookshelf.
This book is perfect for this class or for any other elementary age students who are talking about what it means to be alive. It has enough meat for even junior high or high school students, and it will definitely get a thoughtful conversation going, no matter the age of the readers.